Lowdown Bass Synthesizer

US Cherry Audio's latest is based on a classic dual-oscillator bass pedal synth      25/05/22

Cherry Audio says that they are celebrating International Synth Day 2022 with the release of the Lowdown Bass Synthesizer, based on the most renowned dual-oscillator bass pedal synth ever made. A spokesperson told us, "This outrageously fun and funky plugin instrument recreates the room-rattling sounds heard on countless prog-rock and new wave tracks in the 70s and 80s, and it hits the ground running at a rock-bottom price of only $25."

Here's the story direct from the company...

To create Cherry Audio's Lowdown, award-winning synth designer and DSP legend Mark Barton carefully analyzed the original's synthesis circuits and precisely modeled them to provide a massive virtual bass experience like no other. But we didn't stop at the sound! Lowdown's unique interface reproduces the experience with a lovingly rendered and animated foot pedal "keyboard" and the ability for users to select from 14 under-the-pedals floor surfaces. Over 40 outstanding presets and unlimited user preset storage are provided, and Lowdown supports full MIDI and DAW automation control.

 Lowdown Bass Synthesizer is available for Windows and macOS, in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats, with a 30-day demo.

Pricing and Availability:

$25

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